Deepdive Into The Earthy Black Girl Aesthetic (ft. Ava Tetteh Ocloo) // Black Girl Magic Minute

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2024
  • A deepdive into the history and affect of the Earthy Black Girl Aesthetic.
    #earthyblackgirl #blackhistory #videoessay #commentary
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Komentáře • 676

  • @taylorcassidyj

    Comment your questions here for me about anything, if you need advice, a book recommendation to be on my Sirius XM's TikTok Radio segment Taylor's DMS! 👇🏽

  • @britneybij3997

    Some dude on twitter: "I love baddies that look like they sell potions"

  • @pri2916

    earthy indian girls 🤝🏾 earthy black girls

  • @offlicense6097

    I love seeing black women move away from "white beauty standards" and fall in love with out own style,beauty, and authenic selves its so beautiful 🫶🏿

  • @eldenbeast875

    I’m a biracial black girly. I love mixing the earthy black girl aesthetic with traditional mexican accessories. Fusing the two cultures that made me, Me! Embrace & love yourself y’all!

  • @ansa190
    @ansa190  +580

    as an earthy indian girl I need an earthy black girl bestie to share wardrobes with 😭

  • @naev.3344

    In my tumblr days, I followed a Romani girl who shared the discrimination issues her family faced regularly. This was around 2008 - 2010, that said the Romani people were still facing the same discrimation while witnessing the commercialization of their culture. White mainstream is weird. You don't seem them commercializing their own cultures as hard as they do others.

  • @Jlm-mu3uu
    @Jlm-mu3uu  +709

    As a once earthy black girl who is now an earthy black woman , this was a great explanation of this aesthetic.

  • @thenaturalgoddiss2841

    When I think of “Earthy black girl” i don’t think “aesthetic”, I think returning to our original ways. Our culture is not a trend or an “aesthetic”

  • @goldenhippie1984

    We've always been earthy until it was stripped away. We're back 😊

  • @ShaezWae101

    As a jamaican this how we dress on the islands. Mostly the slim rasta girls though.

  • @kadp8096
    @kadp8096  +708

    I’m Mexican American and my “style” Pinterest board is filled with big gold hoops, bracelets on bracelets, cultural necklaces and jewelry, and black women been a key inspiration to my earthy style. Similarly, I go back to Michoacán for inspiration, the way maximalist golds, ribbons and skirts are worn is something I love to incorporate into my own wardrobe. Definitely found new appreciation for this style so thank you to all the earth girlies that move through the world in resistance and tranquility🫶🏼🤎

  • @TheMspoodle2

    I pray that BW keep this mindset and find themselves. I'm tired of BW having that Eurocentric look. I believe that blackness is amazing and beautiful.

  • @qr9613
    @qr9613  +263

    I love this style because it makes me feel more close to the earth, like a tree or a mountain. There’s less plasticy vibes and more natural vibes. To me it looks like humans appreciating the earth and ignoring the capitalist society

  • @GirlyEnglishGamer

    I live in France. The Roma people still go through harsh discrimination.

  • @JayKennedy101

    lol it’s the Erykah Baduizm 😂 you can’t NOT go earthy after her influence. I remember my phase of that. It lasted about 7 years I started at 24.

  • @sistaholistic

    As a Earthy Black Girl from the early 90s, I love that the younger generation is still wearing this style & representing the culture👊

  • @Isabella-lm8ke

    I’m white and have always loved the “earthy black girl” aesthetic. I found this video really informative, I never knew it had its roots in the reclamation of many African Cultures. Shout out to everyone participating in this aesthetic cause y’all look amazing!!

  • @Exp747
    @Exp747  +115

    Me and my friend call them “Forest Girls “ 😂 and we see ourselves drawn to this aesthetic we saved a whole bunch of of pictures for inspiration

  • @Gudsur
    @Gudsur Před 28 dny +64

    It's not just the sistas. A lot of us brothas have been owning the aesthetic. As a form of rebellion to mainstream society, and that of pride in my ancestry, I embraced having locs and growing them out neatly. I stopped wearing mixed fabrics as much as possible. And stopped wearing metal jewelry; in favor of various kinds of wood, lava rocks, and precious stones.